Suge Knight Reveals Shocking Allegations Against Snoop Dogg and Drake in 2Pac Controversy
Welcome to Music Nation 365 news network, where we bring you the hottest stories in the music industry. Today, we delve into the latest controversy involving Suge Knight, Snoop Dogg, and Drake’s newest song featuring AI-generated versions of 2Pac and Snoop.
Suge Knight, known for his outspoken nature, recently expressed his disapproval of Drake’s track “Taylor Made Freestyle” where the rapper disses Kendrick Lamar with the help of AI-created versions of 2Pac and Snoop Dogg. Knight believes that using 2Pac’s likeness in such a manner is disrespectful to the late rap icon, stating “‘Pac was a king on that chessboard. He never was a pawn, so he can’t make him be a pawn now.” He also warned Drake about upsetting gang affiliates in Los Angeles with such actions.
Surprisingly, even Snoop Dogg himself was caught off guard by the AI-generated version of his voice on the track. In a humorous Instagram video, Snoop expressed his confusion and disbelief at the situation, showing that even he was not aware of his involvement in the diss track.
It’s worth noting that this isn’t the first time Suge Knight has pointed fingers at Snoop Dogg for 2Pac’s death. In a previous podcast episode, he hinted at wanting a face-to-face conversation with Snoop regarding ‘Pac’s passing and questioned the role of the “Gin and Juice” hitmaker in the tragic event.
Furthermore, Knight made claims about Snoop warning another rapper not to go to Vegas with the Death Row crew on the night of September 7, 1996, insinuating that Snoop may have had prior knowledge of something happening that fateful evening.
As the music industry continues to evolve, controversies like these shed light on the complexities and tensions that have existed within the hip-hop community for years. Stay tuned to Music Nation 365 for more updates on this developing story.